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Canterbury is bracing for heavy snow, strong winds and even more rain. Environment Canterbury general manager of hazards Leigh Griffiths spoke to Alexa Cook.
Mandurah Head Coach John Baird joins us
Ryan was joined by Sean Huggins!Sean played with clubs including Ross County Dundee and St Johnstone.Sean scored two at Ibrox against Rangers in a 3/3 draw.Playing with players like Leigh Griffiths, Gary Harkins and Jim Lachlan.Playing under Alex Smith and Derek Adams a great listen!Also on YouTube ⚽️
No game, no worries so Ross and John look back at the last year of being a Bairn. From Martin Rennie and Leigh Griffiths to the current situation.... Plus the final of the World Cup of Fakirk Strips and a look ahead to QOS Expect the Unexpected and have yourself a Merry Christmas! Check out our merch shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/falkirk-daft And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft For any sponsorship enquiries email falkirkdaftpod@gmail.com
Its a full house as the boys go through the Scottish Cup Results & Draw, Leigh Griffiths', David Martindale MotM, The Womens Edinburgh Derby, Heading the ball and Michael Beale. https://t.co/mP4KEBHGVVhttps://ko-fi.com/parkthebusfitbapodcast
Gary, Shaughan and Tony get together to pick over the bones of the Scottish Cup 3rd round, say hello (again) to Michael Beale and cheerio (potentially) to Porto, before reliving Leigh Griffiths' finest hour for the next instalment of the Top 50 most memorable Scotland games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Celtic State of Mind is a multi award-winning podcast. ACSOM was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards in 2018. In 2020, the podcast was named as a finalist in the Best International Podcast category at the Football Content Awards. In 2021, ACSOM won a further three FCA awards - Best International Podcast (GOLD), Best International Club Content (GOLD), and Best Charitable Campaign (BRONZE).In this latest episode, Paul John Dykes is joined by JP Mason to discuss the last 24 hours in the world of Celtic.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
Current Mandurah City Fc PlayerCoach joins us on this episode.John will be familiar with football fans in Scotland having played at the top level in Scotland. John spoke to us about the Leigh Griffiths move to the club and exactly what surrounds the move. Chatted about his role at Mandurah City Fc dealing with players and manging.How have Celtic impressed John? Jota staring? the impact of social media on football players.
More people have been forced to evacuate in Canterbury overnight because of flooding and slips. Civil Defence says a few residents in the Waimakiriri district left their homes because of surface water damage. and in Christchurch, four households were evacuated in Lyttelton and Redcliffs because of slips. In Selwyn, high waters in the Selwyn River forced a number of precautionary evacuations overnight. It's the second evacuation near Selwyn River this month. Environment Canterbury rivers manager Leigh Griffiths spoke to Corin Dann.
A state of emergency has been declared in part of Timaru, where people were evacuated from homes at risk of flooding last night. The declaration covers the Pleasant Point-Temuka ward, where damage to flood banks on the south side of the Opihi River put homes and lives in danger. About 15 people at Pleasant Point were evacuated. Environment Canterbury rivers manager Leigh Griffiths told Morning Report they need to assess the stopbank this morning and make repairs.
The raging Ashburton River has again spilled into farmland swamping paddocks and frustrating farmers. Last year's major flooding saw the same river leave debris, shingle and sediment all over local farms, which caused significant financial damage. Farmers want the council to step up the management of the region's rivers including removing gravel from the river. Environment Canterbury's rivers manager Leigh Griffiths spoke with Kim Hill.
Ever listened to a football podcast and thought 'This is good, but it would be improved significantly by one of the guests spontaneously breaking into song about the captain of Rangers being an eagle?'. Your prayers have been answered. On episode 40 of the Old Firm Facts podcast, music journalist Jules Boyle discusses the strange feeling he's currently experiencing as a Celtic fan, Celtic's 'street fighter', accusations of being on Marvel's payroll, the key to getting good quotes out of rock stars, bonding with U2 guitarist The Edge and how an interview with Chuck D of Public Enemy led to him being targeted by fascists as a supposed statue-toppling ANTIFA ringleader. Tifo Football analyst, writer, presenter and podcaster JJ Bull talks about what went wrong for Stephen Glass at Aberdeen, chatting to Dave Cormack, Ange Postecoglou's management style, Steve Clarke's strengths and weaknesses, the advice he gives budding football writers, what he learned from taking his SFA coaching badges having one of his football songs played on Channel 4 News and his viral hit concerning Leigh Griffiths' appreciation of bees. Adam puts questions to his guests from social media, asks them to help him debunk a myth involving Celtic fans and the media, and invites them to play a headline-based quiz that's a bit like the one from episode 39 but not quite. For more information about Talk Media, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
We remember Andy Goram and Jonathan Sutherland is joined by Jack Ross and Leigh Griffiths
This week, our panel discuss Aberdeen's manager hunt - and why frontrunner Jim Goodwin's track record and general upwards trajectory makes him the right man to turn around the Dons - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer notwithstanding. Goodwin will have a job on his hands, though, as we also review what went wrong for Stephen Glass at Pittodrie, with the underperforming Reds heading back to Fir Park on league business this weekend. We also discuss Ross County's fascinating capture of former Premier League starlet Josh Sims, and how the significance of struggling Caley Thistle's clash with leaders Arbroath will hinge on their next three outings. All of that, plus title-chasing Cove host Leigh Griffiths-bolstered Falkirk, Peterhead look to turn Scottish Cup plaudits into League One points, and Elgin City hope to stave off real relegation fears against Cowdenbeath.
Welcome to Episode 72 of Glory Days of Gold, the East Fife and Scottish football podcast recorded across two continents. It finally happened! East Fife scored a goal this year. Not only that, but they scored three of them. And guess what? They also got their first win since October. And it was away from home! Pinch us, we must be dreaming. But dreams can come true. Gabrielle told us so all those years ago. We didn't even have to wear an eyepatch. The guys are back to delve into all the ins and out of the mighty Fife's win over Alloa on Saturday. This was the fight and passion we wanted to see from the team. Have they turned a corner? Is the great escape on? Or should be stay grounded as there's still a hell of a mountain to climb? There's a lot of what ifs for the Fife to avoid relegation. Too many maybe. But at least there's still some hope and signs of improvement and right now that'll do. We also look around the rest of League 1, including Falkirk's signing of Leigh Griffiths, talk Scottish Cup, chat about Kevin Smith getting a well deserved testimonial, and delve into our bulging mailbag.
Join Paul Cooney, Barry Ferguson and Davie Provan as they look ahead to a full SPFL Card as the title race continues to heat up. The team also lambast Kurt Zouma after a video emerged of him kicking his cat and look at Leigh Griffiths move to Falkirk.
Aberdeen Pre Match.. Celtic play Aberdeen away on Wednesday night on another big night for the hoops to continue the free flowing football which has been on show.. Ryan was joined by JP in this episode to go through the game and other topics in Scottish football. Leigh Griffiths signs for Falkirk, Scottish football has a full card of football why is no game on sky sports? the fans are been singled out here.. Ryan and JP spoke about what can be done to sort this situation.Follow us on Twitter, YouTube and catch all podcasts on all platforms including Spotify.
Rob MacLean is joined in the studio by Stephen Craigan and John Hartson as Callum McGregor confirms Kris Boyd has reached out over his injury comments, Leigh Griffiths signs for Falkirk and we have all the pre-match coverage from Celtic and Rangers press conferences as well as all the latest news ahead of tomorrow's games.
It was derby day in Dundee this week but there weren't any celebrations on either side of the street. Dundee and Dundee United played out a tense 0-0 draw at Dens Park - the Twa Teams boys were there (well, most of them) to give their verdict. Tom Duthie is joined by the usual crew of George Cran, Ewan Smith and Graeme Finnan to chat Leigh Griffiths, Jeando Fuchs and some goal-shy strikers.
For his first episode of 2022, Adam is joined by stand-up comedian Jim Burke and Sky Sports presenter Kelly Cates. Jim talks about Leigh Griffiths' departure from Celtic, 'keeping his side of the street clean' when it comes to offensive chants, how an acquaintance called 'Scouse Paul' was the only unhappy Liverpool fan after the 2005 Champions League Final, a game-changing Wordle tip from Stuart Cosgrove, his issue with retro Scotland tops, performing stand-up during a pandemic and an awkward conversation Kelly's dad caused Jim to have with his mother, Kelly discusses how the Hillsborough disaster shaped her outlook, society's 'expendable underclass', the importance of 'picking the right enemies' when fans wind up opponents, memories of that night in Istanbul, the biggest change she's seen in her industry, her approach as host when the likes of Roy Keane and Micah Richards get into heated debates. and being pushed around in a pram by Graeme Souness. Adam puts questions from Twitter to his guests, asks them to help him debunk a myth involving Brendan Rodgers' teeth and checks in with everyone's favourite Scottish football blog. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
In this episode Ryan was joined by JP on the aftermath of Celtic's victory over Hibs a 2-0 win.Celtic started with new signings Maeda and Hatate.. Maeda scored on his debut and looked like he had been here for years very good start.. Reo Hatate controlled the game and was effortless spraying about passes.. soild at the back with CCV and Starfelt,So many positives from the game and also in the podcast was news of Leigh Griffiths.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
With Jim Spence busy studying for his motorbike driving test, Eric Nicolson and Sean Hamilton are joined by special guests - and arguably the best Dundee United double act since Narey and Hegarty - Sean Dillon and Ally Heather. The guys discuss United's 'ballsy' approach to the January transfer window, St Johnstone's capture of ex-Dillon Tannadice teammate Nadir Ciftci and the ongoing Leigh Griffiths saga at Dundee.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
St Johnstone have hit the ground running in the January transfer window, as have Dundee United. In this week's Talking Football podcast, Jim Spence, Sean Hamilton and Eric Nicolson discuss the business both clubs have concluded and the possible transformative effect strikers Nadir Ciftci and Tony Watt may have. Possible high profile departures, Leigh Griffiths and Jason Cummings, dominate the Dundee agenda. Have Kilmarnock effectively ended the Championship title race with the appointment of Derek McInnes? And who is Dick Campbell trying to kid?
This episode we bring you an exclusive interview with Darvel and former Hibs forward Ross Caldwell.Ross joined Ryan Clifford for a chat on the podcast with some untold stories on his career.He takes and talks Ryan through starting at youth levels and signing for SPL side Hibs,Ross signed full time at 16 and he speaks about eventually getting that first team contract. Making his debut as a sub against Rangers. Ross played with players like Leigh Griffiths, James McPake, Eoin Doyle and scoring the winner at Tynecastle in an Edinburgh Derby and playing against Celtic in a Scottish Cup Final making an appearance off the bench and the lows of Terry Butcher and Maurice Malpas.Ross then moved to St Mirren playing with the like of John McGinn, Steven Thompson and Jim Goodwin he speaks highly of this group of players.Ross played for other clubs including Alloa, East Kilbride, Ayr United, Cowdenbeath, Brechin City, Morton and Blantyre Vics.Ross is currently still playing with Ayrshire and West of Scotland League Side Darvel Fc who are managed by former Colville Park Manger Mick Kennedy they play Arbroath in the 4th round of the Scottish Cup.Representing Scotland at Youth Level.What a listen this is fantastic player and great guy!
There's still not a lot of brightness on the street as 2021 comes to a close. That's despite Declan Glass and Leigh Griffiths scoring wondergoals at the weekend. Host Tom Duthie is joined by George Cran and Graeme Finnan while Ewan Smith makes a welcome appearance from the Ally Pally.
Tony and Thom discuss the Dandy Dons and their stop-start season, how St Mirren could quite easily end up at 12 without a win, Josh Campbell and his impact on his Hibs team-mates, Kevin van Veen making himself involved even when playing shit, Leigh Griffiths getting visibly frustrated with his own limitations, the wonder of Craig Gordon, Ange Postecoglu's connection with the Celtic support, Dundee Utd going against their entire ethos, and GVB keeping things ticking over since coming in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Craig Fowler and Craig Cairns talk through a thoroughly interesting weekend in the cinch Premiership as Dundee United go three points from the top, Ross County continue to hemorrhage goals, the right attacking blend may have been discovered by David Martindale, Hearts both deserved a point and a pumping, Leigh Griffiths keeps kicking things, and Graham Alexander gets the starting XI wrong at Fir Park. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
Dundee are in desperate need of star quality against Aberdeen on Saturday, with comeback men Charlie Adam and Leigh Griffiths their two players with the highest profile. Only one of them has looked capable of providing the spark James McPake requires for such a crucial match between struggling sides - and it hasn't been the on-loan Celtic striker. In this week's Talking Football podcast, Jim Spence, Sean Hamilton and Eric Nicolson get stuck into the talking points ahead of the weekend Premiership clash at Dens Park. Also up for discussion are the prospect of Dundee United leapfrogging Hibs and St Johnstone picking up where they left off against Livingston.
Leigh Griffiths charged by Police Scotland & SFA for kicking a flare into the stands, The serious problem with racism in the Czech Republic, is there more to blame than just the board at Celtic? All this and much more!
Tom Duthie predicted two teams in the semi-finals of the League Cup and a couple of results against the Old Firm - one out of four ain't bad, right? This week predictions are just as wild as Tam is joined by George Cran, Graeme Finnan and Ewan Smith to chat all things Dundee and Dundee United. That includes penalty calls, Tam Courts' decision making, Leigh Griffiths and Kris Boyd.
Flares. A much missed Blackpool night spot. A less missed style of trousers. Something the Leigh Griffiths kicks better than a football these days. All told, flares mean a party, and you know what else means a party?Dogger Saints: An Unofficial St. Johnstone Podcast, so come join us for Episode 32 of Sam and Dan's weekly loosely football-based party! The Saints are off to their Glasgow second-home AGAIN, and we have all the reaction from last Wednesday's glorious victory over another team in Tayside in the League Cup Quarter Final, which saw Saints book a fifth (!!!) visit to Hampden this year. We also take a look at little John Beaton's big day out at Easter Road, as the Saints suffered a third league defeat of the season at the hands of Hibs. We are also thrilled to be joined by Saints hero Peter McDonald for a truly fantastic and frank chat, as “Peaso” reflects on his long spell at McDiarmid, good times in the game, overcoming injury, before throwing in an utter worldy of a meal deal choice. Now, I know what you're thinking. Where's the features? Well, baby, we got all of the features for you! A trip to The Royal shows the value of youthful confidence, the Letter ‘I' is settled in the Alphabet There, there is a truly glorious return of Theme Team, and a complete and utter Hall of Fame Club Shop of Shame entry. You still want more? Well you're in luck, because we've got more! Dogger Saints on stage! Dan's guide to internet safety! James Brown getting called up for Malta for some reason! We've got it all here, and much more including a look forward to Dundee at home on Saturday and an ode to Liam Craig. Get it smelt, it's the good stuff!
The latest episode of Ibrox Uncovered. Alex and Mark reckon selling the naming rights of Ibrox is a no-brainer but do you agree? As Rangers prepare for Dundee on Saturday they're questioning the actions of Leigh Griffiths. And they feel Glen Kamara's new deal will bring out the best in him. WARNING: may contain rude or offensive language. Rangers Connection Podcasts: www.rangersconnection.com Follow our social channels: Instagram | Twitter
On this week's episode, Calum, George and Graeme discuss Leigh Griffiths' sensational return to Dundee, why Tam Courts can be satisfied with Dundee United's start in the Premiership and can Scotland's 'boogie boys' rekindle the spirit of Belgrade? There's also news of Calum's shock deadline-day announcement.
Courier Talking Football: Dundee FC, Dundee United, St Johnstone and other east coast Scottish clubs
St Johnstone fans woke up with a footballing hangover they've not been used to for a long time. Ali McCann and Jason Kerr have been sold and many supporters reacted furiously to the combined transfer fee. In this week's Talking Football podcast, Jim Spence, Sean Hamilton and Eric Nicolson assess whether any damage beyond the inevitable on-pitch loss has been done. Also on the agenda is Dundee's recruitment of one of their favourite sons, Leigh Griffiths and Dundee United's refresh.
Paul O and Paul L return to domestic duties and go over the weekend's action, fan owned clubs, B teams, crap patter from clubs on social media and whether Leigh Griffiths has a future in anything other than self-destruction. Speaking of which, Paul L goes berserk about Celtic in general.
Scottish football's back and, after a week's break, so is the Old Firm Facts podcast. Solicitor advocate Erin Grieve of the Scottish Football Forums podcast and DJ, author and music journalist Robin Murray join Adam for a look ahead to the new season. Aberdeen fan Erin discusses her long-awaited return to Pittodrie, Aberdeen's new signings, Scott Brown's immediate impact, Dons legend Eoin Jess, acting for St Mirren in a legal capacity, the sexism she encounters as a female football fan, taking part in a refereeing course and how Love Island is basically just a horny transfer window. Dundee supporter Robin talks about his side's return to the Premiership, the Charlie Adam effect, travel adaptor misunderstander Jason Cummings, the Ravanelli and Caniggia days, media treatment of Amy Winehouse and Britney Spears, compiling classic albums in his new book and memorable interviews with the likes of Mark Ronson and Nile Rodgers. Adam enlists his guests to debunk a Leigh Griffiths myth, puts questions to them from Twitter, subjects them to a football lyrics quiz, bemoans funkless wedding bands and attempts to recap all the pre-season moments you might have missed in less than 70 seconds. For more information about Old Firm Facts, visit: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
Celtic Now and Forever is a podcast for the fans to speak their opinion's and views on the club we love Celtic. Football is all about opinion's and we want to hear different fans views weekly with some added value of higher profile guests and Celtic Fans bringing you a different style to podcasting.In this episode Host Ryan Clifford was joined By John Clifford and the pair Discussed Tonight's Champions League Qualifier against Danish Side FC Midtjylland. The First Leg was a score draw 1-1 and Ange and his side will be looking for a performance and result tonight to progress in to the next round, also in the podcast we discussed Leigh Griffiths, Joe Hart and other potential transfers in and out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello there and welcome to another episode of 4 Tims and a Podcast, this episode sees us discuss the friendly defeat to West Ham, the state of the defence, Leigh Griffiths, transfers and a look towards the second leg of the Midtyland tie.Support the Podcast by using code TRIM4TIMS at Manscaped.com where you will get 20% off all products and free delivery by using our code.Follow us on Social MediaTwitter - PodTimsFacebook - Four Tims And A PodcastInstagram - fourtimspodcastYoutube - 4 TIms and a Podcast
This week's Monday Agenda... 0:00 - Intro 0:30 - West Ham defeat 4:00 - Barkas mistakes 5:35 - Leigh Griffiths 9:05 - Odsonne Edouard to Brighton 11:50 - Kristijan Lovric Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roberto Mancini and Gianluigi Donnarumma were otherwise engaged, but Adam did manage to track down a Scotsman living in England and a Scotswoman with an Italian surname. Stand-up comedian Jim Burke and music journalist Lisa-Marie Ferla relive one of the greatest international tournaments of modern times, share their thoughts on the final and respond to the racist abuse which players were subjected to. Jim talks about immersing himself in the football culture of Barcelona, a powerful article he wrote on the Hillsborough disaster and his memories of the terraces in the '70s and '80s, Ange Postecoglou optimism, watching the final with an iconic Scottish football figure and his experiences in comedy. Lisa-Marie discusses a 19-year-old being tasked with taking the decisive penalty, the rise of fan media, Leigh Griffiths' future, her work in journalism and missing live music. Adam invites his guests to help him debunk a myth involving ill-informed takes on the Euros from writers with no understanding of football, puts questions to them from Twitter, indulges his love of Bruce Springsteen and Giorgio Chiellini, and ends the show with a touching tribute to the Euro 2020 champions featuring Rio Ferdinand. For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts
Enda, James and Alan look back on the emphatic win over Falkirk in the Scottish Cup last week. We discuss James Forrest's return, the future of Leigh Griffiths at the club and discuss whether or not David Turnbull deserves to be in the Scotland squad for the Euros. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been a great week! Trump was CRUSHED! COVID is about to be SENT PACKING! Our hallow podcast was accepted onto SPOTIFY , and of course Scotland ended an agonizingly long wait to a major tournament since France 98 the hard way, beating Serbia on penalties.On this episode we talk about the impact made by Celtic's present and past players on Thursday night, discussing Ryan Christie, Callum McGregor, Leigh Griffiths, Kieran Tierney and of course.......David Marshall.We debate the chat about 'missing out' on Declan 'D Wing' Gallagher and Lyndon Dykes too.Ahead of the Hibs game this weekend, Stevie and Reidzo also lamented the potential omission of Moi Elyounoussi and Kris Ajer, although we're hopeful that proves to be premature.As always, please spread the word we're back and give us a follow on Twitter (@GIGPOD) as well as subscribing on iTunes, Spotify or anywhere else you listen to your Celtic pods!Outro Music Credit: SCATTLE - MAXIMUM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a great week! Trump was CRUSHED! COVID is about to be SENT PACKING! Our hallow podcast was accepted onto SPOTIFY , and of course Scotland ended an agonizingly long wait to a major tournament since France 98 the hard way, beating Serbia on penalties.On this episode we talk about the impact made by Celtic's present and past players on Thursday night, discussing Ryan Christie, Callum McGregor, Leigh Griffiths, Kieran Tierney and of course.......David Marshall.We debate the chat about 'missing out' on Declan 'D Wing' Gallagher and Lyndon Dykes too.Ahead of the Hibs game this weekend, Stevie and Reidzo also lamented the potential omission of Moi Elyounoussi and Kris Ajer, although we're hopeful that proves to be premature.As always, please spread the word we're back and give us a follow on Twitter (@GIGPOD) as well as subscribing on iTunes, Spotify or anywhere else you listen to your Celtic pods!Outro Music Credit: SCATTLE - MAXIMUM
Celtic Soul Podcast Epoisde 6 with Andrew Milne chatting to former Celtic striker and media pundit John Hartson about life's ups and downs on and off the park, the current Celtic team and the return of Leigh Griffiths. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Andy Bargh chats with Ben Ramage and Gordon Sheach to remember the iconic moment Leigh Griffiths scored two free-kicks in the dying minutes against England at Hampden, and the wider implications after Harry Kane broke our hearts with a stoppage time equaliser. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices